Word: fractionalism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Even so, few research ventures last the course. One-third of the studies undertaken by Du Pont's chemical department are "laboratory flops"; 50% are successful in the lab but prove impractical for production; less than 10% goes to a manufacturing division for development, and only a small fraction of these ever goes into production. RCA estimates that 90% of its research ideas are useless; from the other 10% come 80% of all the products it sells today. Says RCA Laboratories' Vice President Douglas Ewing: "Research is never a blind alley. Learning what is not feasible is perhaps...
...Watson had only been a business man, he would have been famous enough. But IBM was only a fraction of his true measure. He was one of the first of a new breed of U.S. businessmen who realized that their social responsibilities ran far beyond their own companies. A man with consuming interest in virtually every area of human endeavor, he had a rare ability to translate his thoughts into action. His entry in Who's Who in Amer ica was for years the longest of all, but, unlike many joiners, he worked hard at everything he gave...
...labor leaders, diehard Peronista bullyboys, cashiered officials. Communists helped, and Perón sent funds. The uprising failed mainly because the government uncovered enough of it a fortnight ago to panic some hotheads into striking six days early. As a result, the twelve-hour revolt had only a fraction of its plotted impact; e.g., the planned wave of strikes never got started...
...points lower at 475.29, but still some 6.48 points higher than the low reached in the May market adjustment. The drop bore little resemblance to the Cardiac Break last September. Few big investors had sold; trading was largely by smaller shareholders. Even so, losses were only a fraction of September 26th's staggering 31 points, and trading volume of 3.6 million shares was half the 7,720,000 shares traded during the Cardiac Break...
...Other Possibilities." Kurchatov did not claim that the Russians have accomplished much with their pinch-effect experiments. He pointed out that it had not yet proved possible to keep the hot gas out of contact with the walls of the tube for more than a fraction of a second. "The success of further work in this direction," he said, "will greatly depend on the possibility of creating conditions under which the plasma [ionized gas] column will experience multiple oscillations during the buildup of the current without coming in contact with the walls. However, there are serious reasons to believe that...